AMD wrote the 64 bit instruction set, which Intel copied, so the original
"amd64" is the correct name.
On Thursday, August 10, 2017, Bogdan Burlacu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> x86 is the architecture (as opposed to ARM for example) and it can be
> 32bit (i386) or 64bit (amd64). So for your system you sh
Hi,
x86 is the architecture (as opposed to ARM for example) and it can be 32bit
(i386) or 64bit (amd64). So for your system you should download the amd64
binaries, or better yet, checkout the source code from subversion and build
scidb yourself.
Best,
Bogdan
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, 00:43 wrote:
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